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South Korea Foreign Minister Wants EV Tweaks to US Climate Act
George Santos Produced Broadway’s Ill-Fated Spider-Man Musical. At Least, He Claims He Did
Cost of Memphis Police Killing Likely to Fall on Residents
Debt Ceiling Is All the Rage in Democrats’ Fundraising Emails
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Trump 2020 Campaign Suit Against Washington Post Dismissed
US Is Sending Ukraine Another $2.1 Billion in Military Aid
Turkish Minister Accuses US Ambassador of Trying to Harm Nation
US, Philippines Agree to Resume Joint South China Sea Patrols
Turkey Could Approve Finland’s NATO Bid Before May Elections
Opinion
Daniel Moss
Lifting the Veil on Singapore’s Comfort Women
A Q&A with historian Kevin Blackburn on Singapore’s World War II sexual slavery — and why victims have been silent.
David A. Hopkins
Biden’s Successes Were Made Possible by Obama
The president has had a good two years, but his policy accomplishments don’t compare to those of his old boss — or LBJ, for that matter.
Bobby Ghosh
South Africa’s Indulgence of Putin Is Unsustainable
Its posture of neutrality on the war in Ukraine is wearing thin, and a naval drill with Russia is the last straw.
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US Payrolls Surprise
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers gives us his view on the red-hot January US employment report and explains why he still believes there may be risks. He also offers thoughts on changes in the upper ranks of the White House. (Source: Bloomberg)
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